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Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
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stresses | He/She/It |
stress | I |
stress | They/We/You |
Verb | Form |
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stress | Present Simple |
stressed | Past Simple |
stressed | Past Particible |
stressing | Present Particible |
to stress | Infinitive |
he/she/it + stresses
they/we/you/I + stress
she/he/it + is + stressing
I + am + stressing
They/we/you + are + stressing
she/he/it + has + stressed
they/we/you/I + have + stressed
she/he/it + has + been + stressing
they/we/you/ I + have + been + stressing
Subj. + stressed
she/he/it + was + stressing
they/we/you/I + were + stressing
Subj. + had + stressed
Subj. + had + been + stressing
Subj. + will + stress
she/he/it + is + going to + stress
I + am + going to + stress
they/we/you + are + going to + stress
Subj. + will be + stressing
Subj. + will have + stressed
Subj. + will have been + stressing
The teacher stressed the importance of this chapter of the book.
شدد المعلم على أهمية هذا الفصل من الكتاب.
Saeed stressed the importance of problem solving at work.
ركز سعيد على أهمية حل المشاكل في العمل.
She stressed the need to follow the laws.
شددت على وجوب اتباع القوانين.
c. 1300, stressen, "to subject (someone) to force or compulsion," a short form of distress (v.), or else from Old French estrecier, estrescer, from Vulgar Latin *strictiare, from Latin stringere "draw tight," which also is the source of stress (n.). The figurative meaning "put emphasis on" is first recorded 1896, from notion of laying pressure on something by relying on it. Related: Stressed; stressing.